It would be awesome if any male Warrren member from this family group would be willing to donate DNA for testing. Very simple procedure, a Q-tip swab of your mouth. You can remain anonymous, see this page for the results for Squire Warren of Dekalb:

I do know who the father of John E Warren is. I just need to figure out what Warren line to keep following farther back
than John 1764. Please email me any questions or hopefully response for help, would be happy to communicate, buds@tnsalvage.com

Deanna Harper]]>DeHarperWarrenSun, 07 Jul 2013 19:38:07 -0500http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1763,1763#msg-1763Stewart, Archibald (no replies)http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1763,1763#msg-1763
Helen email hschoen791@yahoo.com]]>HSchoenWarrenSun, 28 Apr 2013 19:26:37 -0500http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1681,1681#msg-1681Jesse Sapp (no replies)http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1681,1681#msg-1681
preachertimlewis@yahoo.com]]>preachermanWarrenWed, 06 Feb 2013 06:16:52 -0600http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1670,1670#msg-1670Squire Warren b. 1814 need decedents please (no replies)http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1670,1670#msg-1670
buds@tnsalvage.com. I cannot do the DNA myself because I descend through a female line thus the reason for this post. thanks for any help in advance.]]>jfrizzellWarrenSun, 27 Jan 2013 22:41:37 -0600http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1505,1505#msg-1505Rebecca Adcock (no replies)http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1505,1505#msg-1505
Does anyone have a clue as to her parents? According to the 1830 Warren County Census Record, the following Adcocks were living in Warren County: David, John, William, Lott, Isaac, and Henry, as well as Leonard with one of his children (he would have been the father of the aforementioned Adcocks). My guess is Rebecca Ann is the daughter of one of these Adcocks. I just don't have a clue as to which one.

Based on naming patterns in the Smith family, I'm guessing that her son John Leonard was named after her husband's father (John Smith who married Nancy, surname unknown), plus her husband, and then after either her father or grandfather, i.e., Leonard Adcock.

Any help in tracking down her parents would be great, even though I'm 99.9% positive she is related to this branch of the Adcock family.

Thanks.

Scott Mitchell]]>centaur32WarrenTue, 14 Aug 2012 14:50:30 -0500http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1504,1504#msg-1504Mitchell - Forrest (no replies)http://boards.tngenweb.org/read.php?31,1504,1504#msg-1504
He married Martha Ann Tate (daughter of James Douglas Tate and Mary Jane McGregor) on December 28, 1880. They had one son: John Francis Mitchell.

At one point, Charles Mitchell helped run the Tate House (boarding house) with my great-great grandfather James Douglas Tate in McMinnville, Warren County.

On the 1870 Warren County Census Record, there is a Charles Mitchell (Age 12) living with William C. Mitchell (father), Martha (mother) and siblings: Nancy, Samuel, Elizabeth, Mary, William, Martha and Josephine. On the 1880 Census I have William C. Mitchell, Marthie, Jane, C. A., M. M. and A. J. I believe these to be the same families. The Census # is 22 for the Mitchell family and 31 for my great-great grandfather (J. D. Tate) & his family, making me think this is my grandfather's family.

Does any one out there know if this is the correct family? If so, and you're descended from this family, do you know why there might have been a rift in the family? My dad always talked highly of his Grandpa Charley, but I could swear he said his grandfather was an only child.

I also know that many of the Tates moved to DeKalb County, Alabama as well, so it appears as if there is more than one connection between the Tates and the Mitchells.